AJ Styles' World Title Wins Ranked - From Worst To Best

5. NWA World Heavyweight Championship - TNA Weekly PPV #90

AJ Styles 2004 NWA World Champion
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Styles' second NWA World Heavyweight Championship saw him once again defeat Jeff Jarrett, for the gold. Jarrett was pretty much a fixture at the top of the TNA tree in its early days, taking the Triple H politics of early 2000s WWE and taking it to a whole new level of stomach-churning misery.

Another experiment with Styles as a heel had failed, and The Increasingly Phenomenal One was embroiled in a feud with the chalk to his cheese, Abyss. The Monster was actually the number one contender at the time, but Styles leapfrogged him to challenge Jarrett at TNA's 90th weekly PPV.

Inside a steel cage Styles once again defeated Jarrett to stand atop the TNA mountain. He would be there less than a month, Jarrett causing him to lose the strap to Ron Killings (R Truth). The only reason this doesn't slot in lower in the list is the general apathy that surrounded it, and the lack of negative consequences.

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